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From great shopping and dining to thrilling motorsports events, we’ve got it all. You can even learn about the deep-rooted history in our region through museums, landmarks, and self-guided tours. And when it’s time to cool your heels, consider unwinding at our tranquil retreats or wineries throughout the county.
Things to Do overviewIn Cabarrus County you’ll find nearly 30 hotels and more than 2,700 rooms, including hotels, motels, bed & breakfasts, campgrounds, RV parks, and rental homes. As one of the fastest-growing destinations, we feature accommodations at nearly every style and price point.
Places to Stay overviewVisitors will have no problem finding places to eat in Cabarrus County. We have a diverse restaurant scene with more than 45 locally owned and operated spots to grab some grub in Concord, Harrisburg, Kannapolis, Midland and Mount Pleasant.
Places to Eat overviewCabarrus County has an unequaled concentration of motorsports attractions, making us a true destination for all race fans. Nicknamed Speed City USA, Concord is home to Charlotte Motor Speedway, zMAX Dragway, The Dirt Track and top NASCAR race shops including Hendrick Motorsports, Roush Fenway Racing and Chip Ganassi Racing.
Motorsports overviewCabarrus County is located just 20 minutes north of Charlotte, North Carolina. Comprised of Kannapolis, Midland, Mount Pleasant, Concord and Harrisburg, N.C. We are home to Charlotte Motor Speedway, zMAX Dragway, The Dirt Track, and 90 percent of the race teams in the area, truly making us “Where Racing Lives.”
About Cabarrus overviewJune 27, 2017
Are you celebrating Independence Day in Cabarrus County, NC? If so, there are plenty of festive firework shows to light up your holiday weekend!
Kannapolis Intimidators Stadium: July 3
At 7:05pm, cheer on the Intimidators as they take on the Delmarva Shorebirds, and stick around to see the largest fireworks show of the season after the game! Tickets are $8 for adults and $7 for children and seniors.
Bojangles’ Summer Shootout at Charlotte Motor Speedway: July 3
Legends Cars and Bandoleros will open up the night with racing on the frontstretch quarter-mile! Bring the family and don’t miss the autograph session and spectacular fireworks show to follow. Tickets are $8 for adults and free for children under 13 years of age.
Harrisburg July 4th Celebration: July 3 – 4
The celebration begins at Harrisburg Park on Monday with music from Carolina Soul Band and Kids in America followed by fireworks. On Tuesday, honor Independence Day at the one of the largest and most well-attended parades in the area and continue the celebration at Harrisburg Park with more music, more food and more fireworks! The park opens at 4pm, then Darrell Harwood Band and Poor Boy Revival take the stage before fireworks begin at 10pm. Admission is free.
What’s your favorite way to celebrate the Fourth of July?
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